The University of Central Missouri’s Hazardous Materials Removal Technician Certificate program prepares students to work as effective and safe hazardous materials (HAZMAT) removal workers. HAZMAT removal workers target and cleanup materials that are determined to be harmful to people and/or the environment such as asbestos, mold and other materials. Typical duties include following safety procedures before, during and after cleanup; complying with local, state and federal laws related to disposal; HAZMAT testing; building containment areas; remove or cleanup of HAZMAT areas; cleaning tools and equipment for reuse; the packaging, transportation and storing of hazardous materials; and record keeping of activities. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the United States annual median income for this occupation was $43,900 in 2019 with this occupation expected to grow by 8 percent through 2029 with 3,700 new jobs expected.
$3,100 |
Classes forming now. Hybrid, instructor-led and online |
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120 hours | High-school diploma or GED recommended. 18 years or older. |
Earn certificates valued by employers
Students successfully completing this course are prepared to earn valuable industry-recognized certificates such as OSHA 10, HAZWOPER 40, RRP (Renovation, Repair and Painting) and Health Hazard Awareness and Shipping, Handling and Storage of Hazardous substance (DOT) ground credentials. In addition, students will learn important workforce skills through CoreBuilders© Workplace Success Skills in active learning, human behavior, goals, problem solving and career management. This holistic learning program strengthens students’ ability to apply the related knowledge, skills and abilities required to successfully perform at a high level in life and on the job.